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About us The Centre for Developmental Neurobiology aims to understand the mechanisms that control brain development and how deviations from the normal plan lead to disease. The Centre has a team of
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intersecting disadvantages on mental distress and develop new projects. You will also work in full partnership with experts-by-experience or members of affected communities. Using your experience in
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research themes in cardiac biology, having the specific aim to identify novel targets and develop therapeutic approaches for cardiac repair and regeneration. In particular, the post holder will investigate
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; designing and conducting experiments, liaising with world-leading STPs at the Francis Crick Institute, developing and deploying assays, training junior researchers, and liaising with CROs. They will take the
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cure for these patient to restore skin health long-term. While currently developed gene editing approaches are highly effective in cell culture, a key challenge is the skin targeted delivery in vivo
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probably have knowledge of unix/linux platforms, and a high level of expertise of programming in R or another statistical language. The role would suit a new PhD graduate enthusiastic to develop
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at the Francis Crick Institute, developing and deploying assays, training junior researchers, and liaising with CROs. They will take the lead on assaying the biological activity of the numerous therapeutic
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; designing and conducting experiments, liaising with world-leading STPs at the Francis Crick Institute, developing and deploying assays, training junior researchers, and liaising with CROs. They will take the
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; designing and conducting experiments, liaising with world-leading STPs at the Francis Crick Institute, developing and deploying assays, training junior researchers, and liaising with CROs. They will take the
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Interdisciplinary Science. The aim of SEISMIC is to develop a new set of tools to enable bio-scientists from across the UK to explore spatial and temporal omics markers. We currently support researchers from